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My Top 10 e-Learning Tools

eLearning Cyclops

Jane Hart is gathering top ten lists for e-learning tools. Thus far, 203 people in the e-learning field have submitted their list. I have posted my e-learning toolkit in the past, but not what I necessarily consider my "top e-learning tools." So, here are my top 10 e-learning tools. old habits are hard to break.

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My e-Learning Toolbox

eLearning Cyclops

Every so often I see my fellow bloggers posting lists of what they have in their e-learning toolbox. Here is what I have in my e-learning toolbox and some notes on how I use these tools. Here is what I have in my e-learning toolbox and some notes on how I use these tools. These posts are always interesting and helpful.

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SCORM Implementation For Mobile Devices

Upside Learning

Considering the limitations the UpsideLMS implemented two types of solutions: A Web/ Browser Based Solution: SCROM Implementation Method: JavaScript. Also while coding SCORM implementation try to avoid [advanced JavaScript functions (DHTML, regular expressions)] as each browser has varying degree of JavaScript support.

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Development Tools I Would Learn If I Were You - June's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

June's Big Question over at the Learning Circuits blog is regarding tools one should ".learn learn today in order to be a valuable eLearning professional in 2015." So you know my perspective, since my start in e-learning I have always been both a designer and developer. Social/informal learning: Microblogging (e.g.

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Writing & Grammar Workshop: Funny? Do You Think That's Funny?

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

" But in books like DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web, Excel Data Analysis, Illustrator, and even The Rough Guide to MySpace & Online Communities , humor and joking did not find a place. Humorous stories and jokes may be a distraction rather than an enhancement in learning materials. Click here  to learn more.

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View of eLearning Development Approaches - Ease vs. Power

Tony Karrer

and Shift in eLearning from Pure Courseware towards Reference Hybrids , I've realized that one of the mental models I use can be roughly summarized by the following picture: where Ease is roughly how easy (cost, time) is it to develop using that approach and Power is the ability of the tool to provide robust, complex learning solutions.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Open Laszlo Gets Its Own Track and Big Customers for the open source webtop platform

Mark Oehlert

OpenLaszlo uses Ajax techniques, along with otherelements, to support the creation of rich Internet applications.Furthermore, OpenLaszlo will soon support DHTML and, once certified, weplan to deliver a version of Laszlo Webtop that works with either Flashor Ajax." books futures Web 2.0 alone duringthe first half 2007.